Did your parents prohibit you from listening to certain music when you were a kid?
>>74385053
Explicit songs
>>74385053
Yeah, most forms of rap music, especially Eminem.
>>74385053
They haven't said anything but I'm sure they wouldn't like it. I keep it to myself and my friends, at least the more explicit stuff
>>74385097
Yeah for some reason there was some huge moral panic over Eminem around 1999-2002. It was just Eminem too, not even all rap music.
>>74385158
Because he was rapping about homosexuals and Vicodin instead of blunts bitches and big screen tv's
>>74385158
>Yeah for some reason there was some huge moral panic over Eminem around 1999-2002
eminem and ICP was middle america's introduction to hardcore rap
Mother took away my eminem albums after listening to them.
Still let me listen to Slayer though for whatever reason.
>>74385053
Eminem and some bands that cursed too much. I had to buy the clean versions of Blink 182s s/t and Beastie Boys To The 5 Boroughs in '04 when at Tower records with my dad. Couple times I got away with it because you would put your thumb over the PMRC label when you showed it to them.
>>74386297
>Still let me listen to Slayer though for whatever reason.
probably because thrash metal doesn't convince kids to shoplift and drop out of school
>>74386330
It did for me.
>>74385053
They did until i was 13 and after that they just let me listen to what wanted.
Heavy metal, mostly. They weren't big on hip hop and electronic either, or anything loud. My dad listens to post-punk and synthpop (also synthpunk, I did find Are We Not Men? laying around a while ago), my mom listens to R&B and pretends to like jazz.
I ended up liking post-hardcore and prog in the end.
Only nigger music but I never liked it(because I'm not braindead)
>>74386314
The trick was to go to Best Buy. They didn't carry censored versions of albums.